England says it will use multiple cooling methods to manage hot conditions for its upcoming match against the West Indies. Stand-in captain Charlie Dean says the team will have access to ice packs and Formula 1-style cooling vests, along with other heat-management techniques. The approach is designed to help players stay comfortable and reduce the effects of temperature during the game. Dean’s comments indicate that England is preparing specifically for anticipated heat rather than relying on a single solution. The reported measures reflect an emphasis on practical, real-time cooling, using equipment borrowed from high-performance sports to support player hydration and endurance. Both outlets report the same core details: Dean is the source of the information, and the plan includes ice packs and specialized cooling vests as part of a broader set of strategies. No further specifics about conditions, timing, or implementation are provided in the available summaries, but the overall message is that England is proactively preparing for heat ahead of the match.